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Thursday, 17 October 2013
Soldier Boy Sued Over Hit- And-Run Involving His Bentley
Soulja Boy is going down fast. Between
his struggle status being put on blast by
Superhead and this….homie needs to get
it together.
According to Radar Online
Rapper Soulja Boy has been slapped with
a major lawsuit, RadarOnline.com has
learned, after one of his friends allegedly
crashed his Bentley into a motorcyclist in
Los Angeles earlier this year and fled the
scene of the accident. Lawyers for the
alleged victim, Gabor Turi, filed papers in
court on October 14 suing Soulja Boy, his
friend, Abrahim Mohammed Mustafa and
100 other yet-to-be-named defendants
for negligence and demanding payment
for medical expenses and other damages.
The rapper’s friend, Mustafa, was
allegedly driving the rapper’s Bentley in
L.A. on January 9. “Said vehicle was being
driven at an unsafe speed and/or in an
unsafe fashion” by Mustafa, the court
documents, obtained by
RadarOnline.com, claim. The Bentley
“consequently collided with Plaintiff,
Gabor Turi … causing Plaintiff to be
ejected from his vehicle and to collide
with the street.”
Mustafa and the unnamed defendants
“failed to stop at the scene as required by
law,” the documents claim, and “instead
fled from the scene in violation of” felony
hit and run laws.
As a result of the collision, Turi allegedly
suffered a fractured right shoulder, knee
and foot injuries, severe lacerations and
other injuries to his genitalia, which
required immediate hospitalization and
surgery, and may require further surgery.
Even though Soulja Boy was reportedly
not in the car, he is named in the suit, the
documents allege, because he “knew, or
in the exercise of reasonable care should
have known” that his friends “were
incompetent and/or unfit drivers, and
would create an unreasonable risk of
danger and property riding on the public
streets and highways.”
Turi has not put a number figure on his
demand just yet, but he is asking the
court for “general damages within limits,”
“medical and related expenses, according
to proof,” legal costs, and “such other and
further relief as the court deems just and
proper.”
Turi’s attorney, Larry Nagelberg of the
Nagelberg Bernard Law Group, Inc.,
explains, “It is unfortunate that we live in
a time where young, rich celebrities are
indulged to such excess that many think
they are above the law. Society at large is
now struggling with, as some put it, ‘The
Bieber Effect,’ and it is crucial that society
take a stand, as failure to do so will only
lead to more egregious and dangerous
behavior, and to more threats against
persons or property.”
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